12: The Birth of Pop by Ralph J. Gleaso
The mid-fifties witnessed a popular-music revolution in America. The generation which emerged after the war in Korea demanded rhythms which were drawn equally from jazz, the blues, folk music, country and Western music. The result was a new sound in America -which the juke box was soon to spread all round the world,
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